The non-dissipative damping of the Rabi oscillations as a "which-path" information

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2004 EDP Sciences
, , Citation M. Tumminello et al 2004 EPL 65 785 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2003-10194-y

0295-5075/65/6/785

Abstract

Rabi oscillations may be viewed as an interference phenomenon due to a coherent superposition of different quantum paths, as in Young's two-slit experiment. The inclusion of the atomic external variables causes a non-dissipative damping of the Rabi oscillations. More generally, the atomic translational dynamics induces damping in the correlation functions which describe non-classical behaviors of the field and internal atomic variables, leading to the separability of these two subsystems. We discuss on the possibility of interpreting this intrinsic decoherence as a "which-way" information effect and we apply to this case a quantitative analysis of the complementarity relation as introduced by Englert (Phys. Rev. Lett. 77 (1996) 2154).

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10.1209/epl/i2003-10194-y